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''Ratna Style'' () is a style of
Bengal temple architecture Bengal temple architecture also known as Malla dynasty architecture is about temple styles developed and used in Bengal, particularly the ''chala'', ''ratna'' and ''dalan'' temples. Background According to David J. McCutchion, historically the ...
, that originated in
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from the 15th to 16th centuries, under the Mallabhum kingdom (also called Malla dynasty). Originating as a regional style in
Hindu temple architecture Hindu temple architecture as the main form of Hindu architecture has many different styles, though the basic nature of the Hindu temple remains the same, with the essential feature an inner sanctum, the ''Garbhagriha, garbha griha'' or womb-ch ...
. It is an extended style of the ''Chala'' temple. The special feature of ''Ratna-style'' temples is the curved cornice of the ''chala''. ''Ratna-style'' temples were built all over
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. But most of the temples are found in the city of Bishnupur. In the present day, the temples are now located in two separate national territories: the Indian states of
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and
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.


Etymology

''Ratna-style'' temples have one or more towers or pinnacles above the curved roof. These pinnacles are known as ''Ratna'' (jewel) in
Bengal temple architecture Bengal temple architecture also known as Malla dynasty architecture is about temple styles developed and used in Bengal, particularly the ''chala'', ''ratna'' and ''dalan'' temples. Background According to David J. McCutchion, historically the ...
. This temple architectural style derives its name from these pinnacle (ratna).


History

The ratna style came up in the 15th-16th century.McCutchion, David J., ''Late Mediaeval Temples of Bengal'', first published 1972, reprinted 2017, pp. 1–14, 19–22. The Asiatic Society, Kolkata, . The first recorded Ratna style temple is the Brindabana-Chandra Temple, which was built by the Malla kings in 1638. In the 17th century, This type of temple flourished with the encouragement of the Malla kings. The temples built by the Malla kings in the 17th century are considered by researchers to be the best examples of ''Ratna'' architectural style.


Types

There are different types of temples in ''Ratna-style''. With increase in the number of storeys, the ratnas could go up to thirteen, seventeen, twenty-one, or twenty-five. 7 types of ''Ratna-style'' temples are observed as per the number of "ratnas". The three most common types are ''Eka-ratna'', ''Pancha-ratna'' and ''Naba-ratna''. ;Eka-ratna: This type of Ratna style has a "ratna" (pinnacle) in the center of the "charchala" roof. The ''Ek-Ratna'' temple was a particular favorite of the
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, who built many such temples in their capital city of Bishnupur. ''Ek-ratna'' temples are rare outside Bishnupur, but where they exist they were usually built in the 17th or early 18th century, such as at Daspur in Medinipur and, recently discovered, the Damodar temple at Kendur in
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. ;Pancha-ratna: The temple structure is single-storied in the ''Pancha-ratna'' style. In this type of temple style the superstructure consists of a large central tower (ratna) and four smaller towers (ratna) at the four corners of the chala. Similarity is observed to the '' Panchayatana temple style'' of
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(such as
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and Deogarh) with this layout, where the main temple is surrounded by smaller temples at the four corners of the plinth. Shyamaray Temple in Bishnupur and the monumental Gokulchand Temple in Gokulnagar are classic examples of Pancharatna temples. ;Naba-ratna: Naba-ratna temple has 9 ratnas (towers) and 2 storeys. The two storeys of the temple have a total of 8 chalas, each with 4 chalas. There are 4 ratnas (towers) in the four corners of the first storey and 4 ratnas (towers) in the four corners in second storey with a large central ratna (tower). The famous
Dakshineswar Kali temple Dakshineswar Kali Temple or Dakshineswar Kalibari is a Hindu navaratna style temple in Dakshineswar, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River. The presiding deity of the temple is Bhavatarini (Kali), a form of ...
near
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is built in ''Naba-ratna'' style. The greatest naba-ratna temple is the
Kantajew temple Kantanagar Temple, commonly known as Kantaji Temple or Kantajew Temple () at Kantanagar, is a Hindu temple in Dinajpur, Bangladesh. The Kantajew Temple is a religious edifice belonging to the 18th century. The temple belongs to the Hindu Kanta ...
at Kantanagar in
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. This huge and richly decorated temple was built in the early 18th century. ;Other: * Trayodash-ratna: These types of temples consist of 13 ratnas. * Pancharatna-ratna: These types of temples consist of 15 ratnas. * Saptadasa-ratna: These types of temples consist of 17 ratnas. * Panchavimsati-ratna: These types of temples consist of 25 ratnas. File:Haneswari and Vasudev temples3.jpg, With 13 minars Hangseshwari temple has a distinct identity, at
Bansberia Bansberia is a city and a municipality of Hooghly district in the Indian States and territories of India, state of West Bengal. It is about away from Kolkata, at the western end of the Iswar Gupta Setu (Kalyani, West Bengal, Kalyani-Bansberia) ...
, Hooghly district File:17 pinnacled Parbatinath Temple in Raghunathpur area at Chandrakona Town In Paschim Medinipur district 13.jpg, ''Saptadasa-ratna''
Parvatinatha Temple The Parvatinatha Temple (also spelled as Parbatinath) is a ''saptadasa-ratna'' (seventeen-pinnacled) temple, built in the 19th century at Chandrakona in Ghatal subdivision of Paschim Medinipur district in West Bengal, India. History According to ...
at
Chandrakona Chandrakona is a town and a municipality in the Ghatal subdivision of Paschim Medinipur district in the state of West Bengal, India. The city is located between Ghatal and Garhbeta. Chandraketu was the founder of the kingdom of Chandrakona. In ...
, Paschim Medinipur district with 17 pinnacles File:Gopalbari Temple Kalna.jpg, ''Panchavimsati-ratna'' Gopalbari temple at
Kalna City Kalna or Ambika Kalna is a town in the Purba Bardhaman district of West Bengal, India. It is the headquarter of the Kalna subdivision, situated on the western bank of the Bhāgirathi river. The town is more popularly known as Ambika Kalna, ...
, Purba Bardhaman district, with 25 pinnacles File:25 pinnacle Rasmancha of Narajole Rajbari in Paschim Medinipur district of West Bengal 01.jpg, ''Panchavimsati-ratna'' rasmancha at
Narajole Narajole (also referred to as Nij Narajol) is a village and gram panchayat in Daspur I CD Block in Ghatal subdivision of Paschim Medinipur district in the state of West Bengal, India. History According to Binoy Ghosh, Narajole's ruling clan ...
, Paschim Medinipur district, with 25 pinnacles


See also

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Bengal temple architecture Bengal temple architecture also known as Malla dynasty architecture is about temple styles developed and used in Bengal, particularly the ''chala'', ''ratna'' and ''dalan'' temples. Background According to David J. McCutchion, historically the ...
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Hindu temple architecture Hindu temple architecture as the main form of Hindu architecture has many different styles, though the basic nature of the Hindu temple remains the same, with the essential feature an inner sanctum, the ''Garbhagriha, garbha griha'' or womb-ch ...


References

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